From noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays until Dec. 23, visitors are invited to visit the cozy little gift shop tucked away in the woods and surrounded by wildlife. Visitors can browse through gifts for giving, from new T-shirts and folk-art owl "Herlihedrons" created by local artist Nina Herlihy, to hand-crafted jewelry, wildlife photography prints and more.

The center's second book in the Ambassador Series, "The Story of Edna," which is about the organization's late albino porcupine and is hot off the presses, is also for sale. Local student Hannah Gennaro narrated the story of Edna's life, chosen from nearly 120 entries in a contest.

After shopping at the bazaar, guests are invited to meet some of the wild animals, including nonreleasable mammal, hawk, owl and falcon ambassadors.

A portion of proceeds from the bazaar funds the treatment of more than 1,600 injured and orphaned wild animals each year.

The Center for Wildlife is located at 385 Mountain Road in York. Call (207) 361-1400 or visit www.yorkcenterforwildlife.org for information.